Mystery deepens as medical test reports found normal

Jaswinder Singh Baidwan

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Mystery deepened in the Building Inspector’s case after medical reports of all tests conducted on him were found to be normal today. The victim was suspected to have been administered sedatives.
Sanjiv, a Building Inspector with the Panchkula Municipal Corporation, was admitted to the Sector 6 General Hospital yesterday after he was found unconscious at the Sector 17 bus stand and the family complained that somebody had administered him sedatives before stealing the official records, wallet and a mobile phone. The victim had gone missing on September 15 from the Punjab and Haryana High Court when he was to appear before the court in a case of the MC against a private company.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP- under training) Munish Sehgal said, “All his blood and urine test reports are normal. Doctors have told us that there is no presence of any sedative in his body. We will be questioning him tomorrow.”
He added, “It is strange that the record went missing when the case was to come up for hearing at the Punjab and Haryana High Court.” Only the psychiatry test on the victim is left to be conducted.
The family told the police that Sanjiv called them up at 6.10 pm on September 19 and told them that some Mohammad was making him sit in the bus from Saharanpur to Chandigarh. The family told the police that when they reached the bus stand, they saw him walking first and then all of a sudden he fell unconscious.
“There is something fishy about the episode. It is only after we question the victim that things will be clear. We will then know where the record is,” said another senior officer. Sources in the MC said the contract of the company, Outdoor Communications Private Limited, against which the case was going on in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, was ending today. His mobile phone, a wallet and the official record was missing. Only Rs 27 and his mobike keys were there in his pocket said the sources in the MC. On September 15 when the case came up for hearing, Sanjiv, who was sent to the Punjab and Haryana High Court for the hearing of the case, went missing. His mobike was found from the court premises.
The father-in-law of the victim complained that time and again MC officials were threatening him that he would be suspended.
 
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